Devices, systems and methods of capturing and displaying appearances

ABSTRACT

Some demonstrative embodiments of the invention include systems, devices and/or methods enabling appearance comparison. The system, according to some demonstrative embodiments, may include at least one interactive imaging and display station. The station may include, for example, a mirror-display device capable of selectably operating in either or both a mirror mode or a display mode; an imaging device to capture one or more appearances appearing in a field of view in front of the mirror-display device; and/or an image control unit to select the mode of operation of the mirror-display device according to a user command. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a Continuation Application of U.S. application Ser.No. 11/817,411, filed Aug. 30, 2007, which is a National PhaseApplication of PCT International Application No. PCT/IL06/000281,International Filing Date Mar. 1, 2006, which in turn claims priorityfrom and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/656,884,filed Mar. 1, 2005; and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/656,885,filed Mar. 1, 2005, the entire disclosures of all of which areincorporated herein by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates generally to imaging and display systems and, moreparticularly, to interactive displays, e.g., in retail and/or serviceenvironments.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Customers may shop for consumer articles, for example, apparel such asclothes, e.g., shirts, pants, coats and other garments, as well asshoes, glasses, and/or any other items or products, such as cosmetics,furniture and the like. Shopping normally takes place at a shoppingfacility, for example, retail stores. Prior to making a decision whicharticle to buy a customer may try on various articles (e.g., apparel,cosmetics) and/or pose with other articles (e.g., furniture), and mayview for each trial a user-appearance in front of a mirror, which may belocated, for example, at a trial area of the retail store. For example,the customer may try on a first article, e.g., a suit, and view for thatfirst trial his/her user-appearance in front of the mirror. Then, thecustomer may try on a second article, e.g., another suit. The customermay then need to memorize his/her user-appearance from the first trialin order to perform a mental comparison between the first article andthe second article, thereby to evaluate which of the two articles mightbe a better fit for the customer.

Unfortunately, since the customer may try on numerous articles and/orsince the second trial may take place a considerable amount of timeafter the first trial, the customer may not be able to recall his/herappearance for each trial and may therefore be required to repeatedlyretry articles, e.g., items of apparels, previously tried on. This mayresult in a frustrating and inefficient shopping experience.

SUMMARY OF SOME EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

Some demonstrative embodiments of the invention include devices, systemsand/or methods enabling appearance comparison.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, a systemenabling appearance comparison may include at least one interactiveimaging and display station. The station may include, for example, amirror display device capable of operating in either or both a mirror ora display mode; an imaging device to capture one or more appearancesfrom a field of view in front of the mirror-display device; and/or animage control unit to select the mode of operation the mirror displaydevice according to a user command.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention the imagecontrol unit may include an input device to receive the user command.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, the imagecontrol unit may include a storage device to store data of one or moreimages which may correspond to one or more appearances.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, themirror-display device may be capable of being partitioned into at leastfirst and second simultaneously-displayable frames. The first frame maybe selectably operable, for example, both in a mirror mode and a displaymode. The second frame may be operable, for example, in a mirror mode.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, theimaging device may be capable of capturing three-dimensional images ofappearances.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, themirror-display device may be capable of displaying images of appearancesat predefined sequences.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, the imagecontrol unit may be able to selectively enable a user access to imagesof appearances authorized to the user, e.g., based on user-identifyingdata received from the user.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, the atleast one interactive imaging and display system may include two or moreinteractive imaging and display stations able to communicate over anetwork. For example, the two or more stations may be able tocommunicate between each other data representing images of appearances.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, the imagecontrol unit may control the mirror-display device to display, e.g.,during the display mode, one or more images corresponding to theappearances. The one or more images may include, for example, one ormore mirrored appearances.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, a methodenabling appearance comparison may comprise using a mirror mode ofoperation of a mirror-display device capable of being selectablyoperated in either a mirror or a display mode; capturing an imagecorresponding to an appearance of a first trial in front of themirror-display device; storing the image of the first trial; selectingthe display mode of operation of the mirror-display device; and/orretrieving the image of the first trial and displaying the image on themirror-display device.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The subject matter regarded as the invention is particularly pointed outand distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification.The invention, however, both as to organization and method of operation,together with features and advantages thereof, may best be understood byreference to the following detailed description when read with theaccompanied drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of an interactive system enablingappearance comparison in accordance with some demonstrative embodimentsof the invention;

FIGS. 2A and 2B are schematic illustrations of two, sequential, stagesof appearances comparison using an interactive system in accordance withsome demonstrative embodiments of the invention; and

FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C are schematic illustrations of three, sequential,stages of appearances comparison using an interactive system inaccordance with some demonstrative embodiments of the invention; and

FIG. 4 is a schematic flow chart of a method enabling comparison of oneor more user-appearances in accordance with some demonstrativeembodiments of the invention.

It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration,elements shown in the figures have not necessarily been drawn accuratelyor to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements may beexaggerated relative to other elements for clarity or several physicalcomponents included in one element. Further, where consideredappropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures toindicate corresponding or analogous elements. It will be appreciatedthat these figures present examples of embodiments of the presentinvention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME DEMONSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

In the following description, various aspects of the present inventionwill be described. For purposes of explanation, specific configurationsand details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understandingof the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled inthe art that the present invention may be practiced without the specificdetails presented herein. Furthermore, some features of the inventionrelying on principles and implementations known in the art may beomitted or simplified to avoid obscuring the present invention.

Some demonstrative embodiments of the invention may include aninteractive system enabling a user to compare one or more appearances,for example, to compare between different appearances, e.g., asdescribed in detail below.

The term “user-appearance” as used herein may relate to the appearanceof a customer while trying a consumer article. The article may include,for example, apparel, such as clothing, shoes, glasses, garments, ties,and the like; an article, e.g., furniture, located in the vicinity ofthe customer; as well as other items, articles, designs or products suchas, for example, cosmetics, headdresses, hair cuts.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, the systemmay include an imaging device able to capture user-appearances and amirror-display device, able to operate selectably as a mirror or as adisplay. When in the mirror mode, the mirror-display device may enablethe user to evaluate and/or view a user-appearance of a current trial ofa consumer article. When in the display mode, the mirror-display devicemay enable the user to evaluate and/or view one or moreuser-appearances, e.g., as captured by the imaging device, of a previoustrial, e.g., as described in detail below.

Reference is made to FIG. 1, which schematically illustrates aninteractive system 100 in accordance with some demonstrative embodimentsof the invention.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, system 100may include an interactive imaging and display station 110, which mayinclude an image control unit 120, an imaging device 130, and amirror-display device 140. Image control unit 120 may include acontroller 121, a network interface 122, a storage device 123, an inputdevice 124, all of which elements are described in detail below.

Aspects of the invention are described herein in the context ofdemonstrative embodiments of an imaging device, e.g., imaging device130, a mirror-display device, e.g., mirror-display device 140, and/or animage control unit, e.g., image control unit 120, being separate unitsof an appearance comparison system, e.g., system 100. However, it willbe appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention is notlimited in this respect, and that according to other embodiments of theinvention, the system may include any suitable configuration,combination, and/or arrangement of the imaging device, themirror-display device, and/or the image control unit. For example, thesystem may include an integrated module including the mirror-displaydevice, the imaging device and/or the image control unit. For example,the imaging device and/or the image control unit may be implemented aspart of the mirror-display device.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention,mirror-display device 140 may be configured and/or may includecomponents and mechanisms allowing mirror-display device 140 to operateselectably in two modes of operation. In a first mode of operation (the“mirror-mode”), mirror-display device 140 may operate as a mirror. In asecond mode of operation (the “display mode”), mirror-display device 140may operate as a display. When mirror-display device 140 operates in themirror-mode, a user 111 of system 100 may evaluate and/or view auser-appearance of a first trial of a consumer article, as may bereflected by mirror-display device 140. Imaging device 130 may capturean image of the user-appearance of the first trial. The captured imagemay be stored, for example, by storage device 123, e.g., as describedbelow. User 111 may then pose in front of mirror-display device 140trying a second article, and imaging device 130 may capture a secondimage of the user-appearance of the second trial. When in the displaymode, mirror-display 140 may be controlled to display one or more ofpreviously captured images. By virtue of the capability ofmirror-display device 140 to operate selectably in the mirror or displaymode, user 111 may be able to compare simultaneously or sequentiallybetween the user-appearances of the first and second trials, asdescribed in detail below. In some demonstrative embodiments of theinvention, e.g., as shown in FIGS. 1, 2A, 2B, 3 a, and/or 3B, controller121 may control device 140 to display, during the display mode ofoperation, a mirror-image of the appearances. However, it will beappreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that the invention isnot limited in this respect, and that in other embodiments thecontroller may control device 140 to display, during the display mode ofoperation, any other image corresponding to the appearance, e.g., arotated appearance, a revered appearance, a substantially non-altered,e.g., frontal, appearance, a rendered appearance, and the like, e.g., asdescribed below.

Device 140 may include any suitable configuration and/or mechanism toenable selectably operating mirror-display device 140 in the first andsecond modes of operation. For example, in one embodiment device 140 mayinclude an array of liquid crystal (LC) elements, which may change theiroptical attributes such as, e.g., reflectivity, refractive index and thelike, depending on, for example, a voltage applied to the liquidcrystals. For example, applying a first voltage may result in changingthe optical attributes of the liquid crystals such that mirror-displaydevice 140 may operate as a mirror; and a second voltage may result inchanging the optical attributes of the liquid crystals such thatmirror-display device 140 may operate as a liquid crystal display.

In another embodiment of the invention, for example, mirror-displaydevice 140 may include a liquid crystal display (LCD) device embedded ina semi-reflective or one-directional mirror. Accordingly, if the LCD isswitched to an inactive mode of operation, mirror-display 140 maypassively reflect sufficient light incident thereon to enable the userto view user-appearances at reasonable quality and brightness. Incontrast, when the LCD is turned to an active mode of operation,mirror-display device 140, images displayed by the LCD device may beviewed by user 111 because they may be significantly brighter thanresidual reflections from the surface of the mirror-display.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, mirrordisplay device 140 may be implemented by a LCD HD ready mirror TV suchas, for example, model No. 32PM8822/10 available from Royal PhilipsElectronics, e.g., as described at the Internet site<http://www.research.philips.com/newscenter/archive/2003/mirrortv.html>.Such a device may include, for example, a polymer-based organiclight-emitting display (OLED). Mirror-display device 140 may include anyother suitable device implementing any suitable display technology. Forexample, device 140 may include a nano-emissive display (NED); a plasmadisplay panel (PDP); a cathode ray tube display (CRT); a Digital LightProcessing (DLP) display; a surface conduction electron emitter display(SED); a Tablet screen; a flat-panel SED; an Organic electronic display;electronic paper; a 3-Dimensional display, e.g., a Hologram display; athin film resistor (TFT) display; an optical TFT; a Dot Matrix LEDscreen; an LCD having CCD capabilities, e.g., such that mirror-display140 may be capable of performing the functionality of imaging device130; a paintable LCD; a surface-conduction electron-emitter (SED)display; a high definition television (HDTV) display; a rear projectordisplay device, and the like.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, imagingdevice 130 may be adapted to capture one or more appearances from aField-of-View (FOV) in front of mirror-display device 140. The FOV infront of mirror-display device 140 may include, for example, a field,area, scene, zone, and/or region in front of mirror-display device 140.For example, the FOV may include at least part of a field, area, scene,zone, and/or region captured by mirror-display device 140 when in themirror mode.

Although the scope of the present invention is not limited in thisrespect, imaging device 130 may be or may include, for example, a CCDcamera, a video camera, a camera and/or camera set-up enabling capturingof 3D-images, e.g., a stereoscopic camera and the like. A stereoscopiccamera may be adapted, for example, to capture a 3-D image of theuser-appearance. The stereoscopic camera may include, for example, twolenses having a distance between each other that may correspond to adistance between two human eyes. Accordingly, the stereo camera may beable to simulate human binocular vision, also known asStereophotography, thereby being able to capture a 3D-image.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, station110 may be a stand alone unit, which may be located at anappearance-comparison area of a desired location, for example, anoffice, a home, or a retail store, e.g., apparel store.

According to other demonstrative embodiments of the invention, station110 may be connected, e.g., via network interface 122, to a network, forexample, a network 150, thereby enabling communication between station110 and one or more other stations affiliated with network 150 such as,for example, station 160 and/or station 170.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, station110 may include a network interface 122, which may be adapted tointeract with network 150, to send and receive information from otherstations in network 150, as described herein. Such information mayinclude but is not limited to data corresponding to images of userscaptured at various stations of system 100, for example, station 160and/or 170, as well as identifying information of the users to enablesecure access to the system, as described in more detail below. Network150 may include, for example, a local area network (LAN), a wide areanetwork (WAN), a global communication network, e.g., the Internet, awireless communication network such as, for example, a wireless LAN(WLAN) communication network, a Bluetooth network, a wireless virtualprivate network (VPN), a cellular communication network, for example, a3^(rd) Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), such as, for example,Frequency Domain Duplexing (FDD) network, a Global System for Mobilecommunications (GSM) network, a Wideband Code Division Multiple Access(WCDMA) cellular communication network, and the like.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, one ormore of stations 160 and 170 may be portable devices. Non-limitingexamples of such portable devices may include a mobile telephone, alaptop computer, a notebook computer, a mobile computer, a PersonalCommunication Systems (PCS) device Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), awireless communication device, a PDA device which incorporates awireless communication device, a cellular telephone, a wirelesstelephone, a smart card, a token, a memory card, a memory unit, and thelike. In some embodiments of the invention, one or more of stations 160and 170 may be non-portable devices such as, for example, a desktopcomputer, a tablet computer, a television set, a server computer, andthe like.

According to some embodiments of the invention, system 100 may alsoinclude a control center 190, which may be connected to stations 110,160 and/or 170, e.g., via network 150. Control center 190 may receiveand store data, which may represent, for example, data and/or images ofuser-appearances, received from one or more of stations 110, 160 and/or170.

According to some embodiments of the invention, stations 110, 160 and/or170 may be located at different locations such as, for example,different stores of a retail chain. In addition, stations 110, 160and/or 170 may be located at different locations within a building,e.g., different floors, different sections at the same floor and thelike. Such locations may include, for example, clothing stores, shoestores, points of sale, concept showrooms, exhibitions, shopping malls,eyewear stores, cosmetic stores, sport clubs, health institutes, fitnesscenters, airports, train stations, coffee shops, restaurants, hotels,homes, and the like. One or more of stations 110, 160 and 170 may alsobe used for interactive billboard signs. For example, imaging device 130may, for example, capture images which may be displayed on a billboardsign (not shown). System 100 may enable user 111 to choose an image tobe displayed on the billboard sign out of a plurality of images of, forexample, various previous trials of apparel.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, images ofuser appearances may be viewed at different locations. For example,imaging device 130 may capture an image of the first trial. The imagemay then be sent from network interface 122 via network 150 usingsignals 151 and 152, for example, to station 160. Accordingly, user 111may be able to view the image of the first user-appearance at station160. Therefore, user 111 may be able to view, for example, theuser-appearance of the first trial in a first store of a retail storechain, e.g., a store associated with station 110; and may compare theuser-appearance of the first trial with a user-appearance of a secondtrial, which may take place at a second store of the same or anaffiliated chain, e.g., a store associated with station 160; and/or at adifferent time, e.g., one or more hours, days or weeks after the firsttrial.

According to another demonstrative embodiment of the invention, imagingdevice 130 may capture an image of a user-appearance of a first trial,and send the image via network interface 122 over network 150 to controlcenter 190, where the image may be stored for later retrieval.Accordingly, user 111 may gain access to the images of the first trialby accessing any station, e.g., station 160, connected over network 150with control center 190.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, storagedevice 123 may include, for example, a hard disk drive, a floppy diskdrive, a Compact Disk (CD) drive, a CD-ROM drive, a Digital VersatileDisc (DVD) drive, or other suitable removable or non-removable storageunits.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, controller121 may be or may include, for example, a Central Processing Unit (CPU),a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), a microprocessor, a controller, achip, a microchip, an Integrated Circuit (IC), or any other suitablemulti-purpose or specific processor or controller, e.g., as are known inthe art.

Input device 124 may include, for example, a keyboard; a remote control;a motion sensor; a pointer device such as, for example, a laser pointer;a mouse; a touch-pad; a touch screen, which may be embedded, forexample, in mirror-display device 140, or may be implemented by anyother suitable unit, e.g., separate from device 140; a biometric inputdevice, e.g., a fingerprint scanner, and/or a camera for scanning aface; and/or any other suitable pointing device or input device. Inputdevice 124 may be adapted to receive user-identifying data, for example,to enable, access, e.g., secure access, of user 111 to system 100, asdescribed in detail below.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, user 111may provide user commands to input device 124 for operating the imagingdevice 130. Input device 124 may include, for example, an interface toenable user 111 of system 100 to define operational parameters ofimaging device 130. Controller 121 may receive the inputs from user 111via signals 131 and control the operation of imaging device 130accordingly. The user commands may include, for example, commandsrelating to the timing for capturing an image, the positioning ofimaging device 130, e.g., according to an automatic tracking algorithmwhich may follow, for example, the position of user 111, and/or imagingattributes such as focus, camera position, capturing angle, dynamicrange and the like. The user commands may also include commands todefine image capturing operating modes of imaging device 130 such as,for example, a video capturing mode, a photographic mode and the like.According to some embodiments of the invention, imaging device 130 mayinclude a sound input device, for example, a microphone and/or a soundoutput device, for example, a loudspeaker. Accordingly, imaging devicemay receive audio signals, e.g., voice signals generated by user 111,which may be recorded and stored, e.g., in storage device 123 andreproduce the audio signals through the sound output device. The soundoutput device may be able to reproduce any other kind of audio signalssuch as, radio programs, compact disc records and the like.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, controller121 may, for example, set the mode of operation of mirror-display device140 according to the command received from user 111. For example, ifmirror-display device 140 operates in the mirror mode, the user ofsystem 100 may provide input device with a switching command, e.g., bypressing a designated button at input device 124, for switchingmirror-display device 140 to the display mode. Controller 121 mayreceive the input from input device 124 and may control device 140 toswitch to the display mode of operation, e.g., using signals 141.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, imagingdevice 130 may be mounted in various positions such as, for example, ontop, below, or on the side of mirror-display device 140, therebycapturing an image of a user-appearance which may be an image of a giventrial of apparel, an image of user 111 with various articles, e.g.,furniture and/or posing with different garments and the like. In someembodiments of the invention, imaging device 130 may capture auser-appearance as it appears in mirror-display device 140, i.e., amirror-image of the user-appearance. In other embodiments, imagingdevice 130 may capture the appearance, and controller 121 may generate amirror-image corresponding to the appearance captured by imaging device130. For example, storage 123 may store instructions that when executedby controller may result in any suitable method or algorithm ofrotating, reversing, and/or mirroring the appearance captured by imagingdevice 130, thereby to generate image data representing rotated,reversed, and/or mirrored image of the image captured by device 130.According to these embodiments, controller 121 may controlmirror-display device 140 to display, during the display mode ofoperation, the rotated, reversed, and/or mirrored image. In otherembodiments, controller 121 may control mirror-display device 140 todisplay, during the display mode of operation, an image corresponding tothe image captured by device 130, e.g., a non-mirrored, non-rotated,and/or non-reversed image. In some embodiments, imaging device 130 maynot be visible to user 111, may be located behind display device 140,and/or may be embedded in mirror-display device 140, which may be or mayinclude, for example, a LCD-CCD device capable of both displaying andcapturing images. For example, in one demonstrative embodiment of theinvention, device 140 may include an array, screen or surface, e.g.,including liquid crystals, to perform the mirror-display functionality,e.g., as described above, as well as the imaging functionality ofimaging device 130, e.g., device 140 may include amirror-imaging-display device.

In some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, one or more ofstations 110, 160 and/or 170 may not include image capturing device 130;and/or one or more of stations 110, 160 and/or 170 may not includemirror-display 140. For example, a first station of system 100 mayinclude only imaging device 130, and may not include, e.g.,mirror-display device 140. User 111 may use the first station to capturethe image of the first trial of the user-appearance, e.g., without beingable to view at the first station the resultant image of the firsttrial. User 111 may later view the captured image of the first trial atanother station of system 100, which may include mirror-display device140.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, imagingdevice 130 may be positioned in a manner enabling capturing of an imageand/or a sequence of images, videos or the like, of a scene taking placein front of mirror-display device 140. Additionally or alternatively,imaging device 130 may positioned in a manner enabling capturing animage reflected from mirror-display device 140. For example, imagingdevice 130 may be able to capture an image of user 111 posing in frontof mirror-display device 140. While posing in front of mirror-displaydevice 140, user 111 may check his appearance of, e.g., a first fittingtrial of clothes. According to an input provided by user 111 at inputdevice 124, imaging device 130 may capture the image of theuser-appearance which may be, for example, a given trial of apparel,e.g., a garment and the like. It may be noted that trials by user 111may also include user 111 engaging with various subjects, which may belocated in the vicinity of user 111 such as, furniture, studio set-upand the like. Accordingly, imaging device 130 may capture images ofuser-appearances of, for example, a first trial, a second trial, etc.,and may send the respective captured images to storage device 123 viasignals 131 and signals 30. User 111 may be able to retrieve thecaptured image of, e.g., the first trial, at a later time, e.g.,following the second or other subsequent trials, and may compare betweenthe first and second or other trial, e.g., as described below withreference to FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, storagedevice 123 may be adapted to receive data representing images capturedby imaging device 130, and to store images of appearances and, morespecifically, user-appearances of, for example, given trials of apparel,captured by imaging device 130. Images of given trials ofuser-appearances may be retrieved from storage device 123, e.g., bycontroller 121, and displayed by display 140. User 111 may comparebetween the displayed images, e.g., as described in detail below.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, storagedevice 123 may include data representing, e.g., software algorithms,requiring and/or verifying user identifying data such as user-ID,password, login-time, bio-metric data and the like to enable secureaccess to station 110, as described in detail below. For example,controller 121 may control mirror-display device 140 to display imagescorresponding to an identity of user 111, e.g., based on the identitydata provided by user 111. For example, user 111 may provide input 124with user-identifying input, which may include, for example, a biometricinput such as face recognition, a hand print, a finger print, an eyeprint, voice recognition and the like. The user-identifying input mayinclude any other suitable input, for example, a credit card, a personalidentification number (PIN), a password, a smart card, a customer card,a club card, or the like. Controller 121 check, e.g., based on anysuitable method and/or algorithm, whether the user-identifying inputprovided at input device 124 matches with user-identifying data whichmay be stored, e.g., in storage device 123 or in control center 190.Software having the capability of verifying a biometric input may be,for example, “Active ID FaceVision Technology”® provided by GeometricInc. If controller 121 matches the input of user 111 with the storeduser-identifying data, controller 121 may enable user 111 to access datarepresenting, for example, images of previous user-appearances of user111.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, storagedevice 123 may include data representing, e.g., software algorithmsenabling additional system features such as, for example, renderingvirtual effects on mirror-display device 140. For example, controller121 may be able to render an image at mirror-display device 140 ofuser-appearances engaged and/or combined with virtual articles such as,for example, clothes, collections, headdresses, hair cuts, furniture andthe like. In addition, controller 121 may be able to render an image atmirror-display device 140 of user-appearances having different bodyshapes for simulating, e.g., weight loss, weight gain of user 111 andthe like. For example, user 111 may choose in a first trial a specificarticle, such as a suit out of a collection and controller 121 mayvirtually adjust the collection to an image of user 111 appearing inmirror-display device 140. Controller 121 may store the image of thefirst trial in storage device 123 and may perform the same step at asecond trial. Accordingly, user 111 of system 100 may be able to comparebetween user-appearances of the first and a second trials of thecollection.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, controller121 may provide, for example, image and/or video browsing capabilities,image and/or video replay functions, which capabilities and functionsmay be predefined by system 100 or may be defined, e.g., on-the-fly,according to one or more user commands received from user 111 via inputdevice 124. For example, controller 121 may be able to retrieve one ormore images of previous user-appearances and display the images onmirror-display device 140 at various sequences. For example, images fromprevious trials may be displayed in a substantially continuous forward,backwards, or mixed, e.g., randomly-accessible, sequence, and/or may bea stepwise sequence or in any other sequence. Furthermore, images fromprevious trials may be displayed simultaneously at mirror-display device140, e.g., as described below. Controller 121 may also be able to deletepreviously captured user-appearances, limit the amount of data which maybe saved in storage device 123 and the like, and may further control ashape, size, color, etc., of the image displayed on mirror-displaydevice 140.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, user 111may use a portable storage device 180 able to store one or more of thecaptured images. The portable storage device may include any suitableportable storage device, e.g., a smartcard, a disk-on-key device, andthe like. User 111 may download, for example, images represented by,.e.g., signals 50, of a first trial of user-appearances from storagedevice 123, e.g., via a storage interface 125 or via any other suitabledata connection. User 111 may then upload at a later time the image of,e.g., the first trial, to another location, e.g., a home of user 111, oranother station of system 100, e.g., station 170.

In some embodiments of the invention, station 110 may include more thanone mirror-display device or may include a mirror-display device 140,which may be partitioned simultaneously into two frames as describedhereinafter with reference to FIGS. 2A and 2B.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, controller121 may record or store, e.g., in storage 123, parameters characterizinguser 111. For example, system 100 may include a weighing machine,connected to, e.g., storage device 123 via controller 121. Controller121 may be able to record, for example, a weight of user 111 during, forexample, a trial of an article. Accordingly, user 111 may later retrievethe parameter which may be, for example, the weight of user 111.

Reference is now made to FIGS. 2A and 2B, which schematically illustratestages of comparing between appearances using an interactive system inaccordance some demonstrative embodiments of the invention.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention,mirror-display device 140 may be partitioned into two frames, whereinone frame may operate as a mirror frame 192 and another frame 191 mayoperate selectably as a mirror and as a display frame. As shown in FIG.2A, user 111 may pose in front of mirror frame 192 a first trial, whichmay be captured by imaging device 130 and stored in storage device 123.Henceforward, as indicated in FIG. 2B, user 111 may view simultaneouslyin frame 191 the image of the user-appearance of the first trial and/orany other user-appearances, e.g., user-appearances stored in storagedevice 123 and/or received over network 150 (FIG. 1), side-by-side withthe normal mirror appearance of a second trial in frame 192, and comparebetween the first and the second trial.

Reference is now made to FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C, which schematicallyillustrate three, sequential, stages of comparing between appearancesusing an interactive system in accordance some demonstrative embodimentsof the invention.

As shown in FIG. 3A, the user of system 100 may view a first trial of auser-appearance in mirror-display device 140 operating in its mirrormode. Controller 121 may receive, e.g., from input device 124, a userinput, which may include a request to use imaging device 130 forcapturing a first trial of the user-appearance. As a result, imagingdevice 130 may capture an image of the first trial of theuser-appearance and storage device 123 may store the captured image.

As shown in FIG. 3B, user 111 may view a second trial of hisuser-appearance in mirror-display device 140, which may operate in themirror mode of operation. Then, when user 111 desires to view a previousappearance, e.g., for comparison, controller 121 may receive a userinput via input device 124 requesting to view the first trial. At thispoint, as shown in FIG. 3C, controller 121 may change the operationalmode of mirror-display device 140 to the display mode using signals 141.Controller 121 may also control device 140 to display the first trial.Therefore, by switching between operating modes of mirror-display device140, user 111 may compare the user-appearance of the second trial withthe user-appearance of the first trial and/or any other user-appearancespreviously stored in storage device 123.

Reference is now made to FIG. 4, which schematically illustrates aflow-chart of a method enabling comparing between one or more variousappearances in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments of theinvention. Although the invention is not limited in this respect, one ormore operations of the method of FIG. 4 may be performed by one or moreelements of system 100 (FIG. 1).

As indicated at block 410, the method may include, for example, settingthe operating mode of a mirror-display device. For example, user 111(FIG. 1) may initially set the operating mode of mirror-display device140 (FIG. 1) to the mirror mode. Alternatively, display 140 (FIG. 1) maybe designed to operate in the mirror mode by default whenever a new userlogs into system 100 (FIG. 1).

As indicated at block 420, the method may also include, for example,posing in front of the mirror-display device. For example, user 111(FIG. 1) may pose in front of mirror-display device 140 (FIG. 1) andcheck the user-appearance of a first trial of e.g., clothing, shoesand/or any other apparel.

As indicated at block 430, the method may also include, for example,capturing an image of the user-appearance of the first trial. Forexample, user 111 (FIG. 1) may provide user command to device 120(FIG. 1) commanding imaging device 130 (FIG. 1) to capture an image ofthe user-appearance of the first trial.

As indicated at block 440, the method may also include, for example,posing in front of the mirror-display device in a differentuser-appearance. For example, user 111 (FIG. 1) may change one or moreitems of environment such as, for example, furniture and/or apparel,pose once again in front of mirror-display device 140 which may operatein mirror mode, and view a second user-appearance.

As indicated at block 450, the method may also include, for example,switching between operating modes of the mirror-display device. Forexample, user 111 (FIG. 1) may switch mirror-display device 140 (FIG. 1)between the mirror and the display mode. Accordingly, user 111 (FIG. 1)may be able to compare between the user-appearance of the first trial,and/or any other user-appearances, e.g., user-appearances stored instorage device 123 and/or received over network 150 (FIG. 1), and theuser-appearance of the second trial.

According to some demonstrative embodiments of the invention, user 111(FIG. 1) may indicate, and/or station 110 (FIG. 1) may be able to store,e.g., automatically, for each trial parameters, e.g., including shoppingparameters, such as, for example, name of store, address of store,price, time and/or date of trial of apparel, name of salesperson, andthe like. User 111 (FIG. 1) may, for example, store the captured imagesof user-appearances in a removable or portable storage device, e.g., asdescribed above with reference to FIG. 1, and may later review images ofuser-appearances while being able to ascribe every image to, e.g., aspecific store and the like. In addition, user 111 may define, and/orcontroller 121 (FIG. 1) may be able to generate, and/or store in storagedevice 123 reminders, for example, alarms about, e.g., discounts, end ofseason sales and the like.

While certain features of the invention have been illustrated anddescribed herein, many modifications, substitutions, changes, andequivalents may occur to those skilled in the art. It is, therefore, tobe understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all suchmodifications and changes as fall within the true spirit of theinvention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A system to enable appearance comparison, thesystem comprising: at least one interactive imaging and display stationconnected to a network, the station comprising: a mirror-display devicecapable of selectably operating in mirror mode, a display mode, or botha mirror and a display mode; an imaging device to capture video of oneor more appearances from a field-of-view in front of said mirror-displaydevice; a storage device to store the video; and an image control unitto select the mode of operation of said mirror-display device accordingto a user command, and to display a mirrored image of the videoretrieved from the storage device.
 2. The system of claim 1, whereinsaid image control unit includes an input device to receive said usercommand from a user.
 3. The system of claim 1, wherein said imagecontrol unit includes an interface for downloading the video to a mobilestorage device.
 4. The system of claim 1, wherein said mirror-displaydevice is capable of being partitioned into at least first and secondsimultaneously-displayable frames, the first frame selectably operableboth in a mirror mode and a display mode, and the second frame operablein a mirror mode.
 5. The system of claim 1, wherein said imaging deviceis capable of capturing three-dimensional images of said appearances. 6.The system of claim 1, wherein said mirror-display device is capable ofdisplaying images of appearances at predefined sequences.
 7. The systemof claim 1, wherein said image control unit is able to selectivelyenable a user to access images of appearances authorized to said user,based on user-identifying input received from said user.
 8. The systemof claim 1, wherein said at least one interactive imaging and displaystation comprises two or more interactive imaging and display stationsable to communicate over the network.
 9. The system of claim 8, whereinsaid two or more stations are able to communicate between each otherdata representing images of appearances.
 10. The system of claim 1,wherein said mirror-display device is embedded in a semi-reflectivemirror.
 11. The system of claim 1, wherein the mirror-display devicecomprises a high definition television.
 12. A method to enableappearance comparison, the method comprising: providing a mirror-displaydevice capable of being selectably operated in either a mirror mode or adisplay mode; capturing a video from a field-of-view in front of saidmirror-display device; storing said video; selecting the display mode ofoperation of said mirror-display device; retrieving said video anddisplaying a mirrored image of the video on said mirror-display device.13. The method of claim 12, further comprising sending the video via anetwork interface to a control center.
 14. The method of claim 12,further comprising downloading the video onto a portable storage device.15. The method of claim 14, further comprising downloading discountsonto the portable storage device.
 16. The method of claim 12, furthercomprising verifying a user using face recognition.
 17. The method ofclaim 12, further comprising rendering virtual effects on themirror-display device.
 18. The system of claim 1, wherein said imagingdevice comprises a camera for scanning a face and performing facerecognition.
 19. The system of claim 1, further comprising a biometricinput device.
 20. The system of claim 1, wherein said imaging devicecomprises a stereoscopic camera.